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- BookPhilip Borg, Abdul Rahman Alvi, Nicholas Skipper, Christopher Johns.Summary: Three years after the publication of the first edition, Radiological Anatomy for FRCR Part 1 remains the best seller in its category based on its faithful representation of the examination. This second edition is designed to reflect the change in exam format introduced in spring 2013. It includes two new chapters as well as some new cases in the remaining chapters and tests. Under the new exam format, candidates will be presented with 100 cases, with a single question per case and a single mark for the correct answer. This book covers all core topics addressed by the exam in a series of tests and includes chapters focussing specifically on paediatric cases and normal anatomical variants. The answers to questions, along with explanations and tips, are supplied at the end of each chapter. Care has been taken throughout to simulate the exam itself. The book aims not to replace the already available literature on radiological anatomy but rather to complement it as a revision guide. It will help candidates to identify the level of anatomical knowledge expected by the Royal College of Radiologists.Digital Access Springer 2014
- ArticleDavis P, Percy JS.J Rheumatol. 1978 Summer;5(2):125-8.The development of antinuclear antiboides, proteinuria and cumulative mortality has been studied in four groups of NZB/W mice. Two groups were exposed to different amounts of ultraviolet light [UVL] and one group were bred and raised in total darkness. The fourth group served as a control. No significant difference was noted bwtween the groups in the development of antinuclear antibodies, proteinuria or in cumulative mortality. This study failed to show any major role of UVL as an environmental factor in the development of this disease.